Jake Arnott

Jake Arnott

Jake Arnott is a British novelist who was born in Buckinghamshire in 1961 and now lives in North London. His first book was "The Long Firm". In 2005 he was ranked as one of Britain's 100 most influential gay and lesbian people. [Rainbownetwork.com, (June 29, 2005), [http://www.rainbownetwork.com/Features/detail.asp?iData=23702&iCat=32&iChannel=25&nChannel=Features#top The Pink List 2005] . Retrieved June 25, 2007.]

Having left school at 16 and drifted through various jobs including a labourer, mortuary technician, artist's model and theatrical agency assistant. He finally became an actor with the Red Ladder Company in Leeds and appeared as a mummy in the film "The Mummy". He came out as bisexual in his twenties. [ The Guardian [http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/crime/story/0,,476374,00.html "Jake's progress", The Guardian, interview by Tim Adams, from April 22, 2001, retrieved May 18, 2008] ]

Novels

His first three novels form a loose trilogy.

* His first novel "The Long Firm" was published in 1999 and tells of Harry Starks, a homosexual East End gangster in the 1960s based on the Kray twins. A notable feature is that the story is told from five different points of view. It was later serialised on BBC television starring Derek Jacobi, Phil Daniels and Mark Strong, and broadcast in July 2004.

* His second novel "He Kills Coppers" was published in 2001 and tells of a criminal on the run, based on real life cop killer Harry Roberts, the tale starting in 1966, the year of England's World Cup triumph, through to the Margaret Thatcher era, the Greenham Common protests of the 1980s and the Poll Tax riots. It was later adapted for television, appearing on ITV1 in the UK in March and April 2008.

* His third novel "truecrime" (2003) takes up the story of a gangster found dead at Starks' Spanish villa at the end of "The Long Firm". The dead man's daughter wants to flush out Harry Starks, whom she suspects of the murder (she is an actress and uses the making of a film about old time British gangsters as a means of tempting his appearance).

"Johnny Come Home"

His latest novel "Johnny Come Home" (2006) shifts from a focus on the criminal underworld to the early 1970s with a plot involving The Angry Brigade and a glam rock star inspired by Gary Glitter.

"Johnny Come Home" had been withdrawn from sale in the UK due to the presence of a villainous former bandleader named Tony Rocco; there is a real former bandleader of that name, who objected to the character's name. The book has now been reissued with the character's name changed to Timothy Royal. [ [http://www.carter-ruck.com/recentwork/Tony_Rocco_PressRelease15_11_06.html Tony Rocco and Hodder & Stoughton - Press Release ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth166 Biography]
* [http://www.biggayread.com/bgrrecommends/jake_arnott.php article on Arnott] - Big Gay Read
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5245154.stm Arnott swaps slammer for glamour] - BBC News, 4 August 2006


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